Pentagon Releases New UFO Files — Public Asked to Decide
The U.S. Pentagon has officially released a new batch of files related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs)—the modern term for UFOs. The release happened on May 8, 2026, and includes military videos, witness interviews, FBI reports, NASA transcripts, and declassified diplomatic documents.
What’s Inside the Files?
Some of the most talked-about incidents include:
1. Apollo 11 Sighting
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin reportedly described seeing a “bright light source” during the historic Apollo 11 Moon Landing mission. The crew reportedly considered whether it could have been a laser or another object.
2. Kazakhstan Encounter
A 1994 diplomatic cable describes a jet crew spotting a glowing object over Kazakhstan that allegedly performed:
- 90-degree turns
- Corkscrew movements
- Circular high-speed maneuvers
3. Aegean Sea Incident
A military report from 2023 describes a UAP flying low above the Aegean Sea, making multiple sharp turns at around 80 mph.
4. “Super-Hot Orbs”
A U.S. intelligence officer reported seeing multiple glowing orbs during a helicopter mission. The objects reportedly appeared extremely hot on sensors and moved rapidly over about 20 miles.
Pentagon’s Position
The Pentagon says these are unresolved cases, meaning they could not be fully explained. However, officials and scientists caution that many UAP sightings can be caused by:
- Camera distortions
- Infrared sensor artifacts
- Balloons
- Aircraft engines
- Atmospheric effects
A 2024 Pentagon review reportedly found no evidence of alien technology or extraterrestrial life.
Political Reaction
Some members of the U.S. Congress are demanding even more transparency. Officials say this is only the first wave of declassified UFO documents, and more releases may follow.
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